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VX-OODUJOpemtlng Manual
VX-SOO Operating Manual
150an & Connectors
LED Indicator
Glows Green: Seen active
Blinks Green: Busy Channel (or SQL all)
Glows Red: Transmit
Blinks Red: Battery Voltage is low
Antenna Jack
PTT (Push to Talk) Switch
Monitor Button
Lamp Button
CH (Channel) Selector
VOUPWR Knob
LCD
SEL1 KEY (Left)
sen KEY (Right)
Toggle SW
MIOISP Jock (External MICISP)
Speaker
Main Microphone
Sub Microphone (Noise (kneeling Microphone)
Battery Peek Latch
1 68mm D‘I'MF Keypad (164W;r version on iy)
2.Beioro You Begin
Battery Pack Installation and Removal
El To install the better)" hold the transceiver with your leit hand, so your palm is
over the speaker and your thumb is on the top of the belt clip. Insert the battery
pack into the battery compartment on the bank of the radio while tilting the Belt
Clip outward. then close the Battery Pack Latch until it locks in place with a
"Click.“
0 “0 remove the battery, turn the radio ofl' and remove any protective oases. Open
the Better,- Paek latch on the bottom of the radio, then slide the battery
downward and out from the radio while unfolding the Belt Clip.
Caution! -' Do not attempt to open any of the rechargeable M'Cd packs, as
they could explode if accidentally short-ciwrrited
Low Battery Indication
Q As the battery discharges during use. the voltage gradually becomes lower.
When the battery voltage reaches 6.0 volts. substitute a freshly charged battery
and recharge the depleted pack. The TXIBUSY indicator on the top of the radio
will blink red when the battery voltage is low.
0 Avoid recharging Ni'Cd batteries onen with little use between charges, as this
can degrade the charge capacity. We recommend that you carry an extra, fully
charged pack with you so the operational buttery may be used until depletion
(this "deep cycling" technique promoter! better long-term battery capacity).
3,0peration
Preliminary Steps
Ci Install a charged battery pack onto the transceiver, as described previously.
D Screw the supplied antenna onto the Antenna jack. Never attempt to operate
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thia transceiver without an antenna connected.
D If you have a Speaker/Microphone, we recommend that it not be connected until
you are familiar with the basic operation of the Vii-300.
Operation Quick Start
CI 1}; turn the hop panel’s VOUPWR knoh clockwise to turn on the radio on.
El Pull and turn the top panel‘s CH selector knob to choose the desired opornting
channel. Achonnel number or channel name will appear on the LCD.
El Rotate the VOUPWR knob to set the volume level. If no signal is present. press
and hold the Monitor button (the center button on the loll. side) more than 2
seconds: background noise will now he heard. and you may use this to set the
VOUFWR knob tor the desired audio level.
Press and hold the Monitor button more than 2 seconds (or press the Monitor
button twice) to quiet the noise and resume normal (quiet) monitoring.
El To transmit, pleas and hold the FTP switch. Spook into the microphone area of
‘ , the front panel grille (lower right-hand oorner) in a normal voice level. Th return
$5.9 to the Receive mode. release the PTT‘ switch.
D Press the top panel's SEL‘lISELz button to active one of tho pmprognmmed
functions which may have been enabled at the time of programming by the
dealer. See the next section for details regarding the available features.
If] Switch the top panel's Toggle SW position to active one nf the preprogrammed
functions which may have been enabled at the time of programming by the
dealer. There are three positions of [A fleltll. [B (oeuzerll and [C (rightll in the
hassle switch. See the next section finr details regarding the available features.
[3 Press the DTMF keys on the telephone keypad to send DTMF tnnesilfi'key
version only)
CI If n Speaker/Microphone is available. remove the plastic cap and its two
mounting screws from the right. side of the transceiver, then make the wnnector
of the Speakermficrophone touch: secure the connector pin using the screw
supplied with the SpenkerlMicmphone. Hold the speaker grille up next to your
ear while receiving. 1h transmit. press the P'l‘T switch on the
Speakermlicmphone. just as you would on the main transoeiver'a body.
Note: Save the original plastic cap and its mounting screws. They should he re'
(fig-i} installed when not using the SpenkerfMir-mphone.
4,KEY and TOGGLE Functions
Vii-800 have the [SEL1], [SELZ], [MON]. [LAMP] Key. (CAI. m, [C]. [D] Key:
only IS'key version) and Toggle SW. The Key and SW function can he
cusmmiwd. via programmed by YAESU dealer. tn meet your communications
requirements. Some featurea may require the purchase and installation of
optional internal accessories. The possible KEY and SW programming
features are illustrated below.
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Monitor (Generally, it sets tn MON Key)
Lamp (Generally. it sets to LAMP Key)
Channel Scan
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Follow-Me DW
Group Up
Group Down
Channel Up .
Channel Down '
SET Mode
Call/Reset (only. when using D’l'MF/Encryption Unit)
Speed Dial (only, when using WIMP/Encryption Unit)
Emergency (only, when using D'I‘MFIEnsryption Unit)
LCD Invert
1 TOGGLE Swfigh
Channel Scan
Dual Watch
High/Low Power
9 TalkAround
TX Save Disable
Encryption Disable (only, when using VIM/Encryption Unit)
Follow-Me Scan
Lock
LCD Invert
5.Understsnding Radio Waves
Radio waves travel from one point to another by several different means. The
general term fior these methods ol‘wave travel is "propagation". You may know
that "shortwave" signals can he propagated over distances of several SQ .
thousand miles by reflection off of the upper regions of the atmosphere.
Your handheld transceiver, on the other hand, operates on the ao'oalled VHF
(Very'iiigh Frequency) hand. On this band. radio waves usually do not reflect
off of the atmosphere. Instead, the radio waves behave almost as light: they
travel in a straight line. and when they meet u building or obstruction, they
go no further in that direction. A;
0 Therefore, it is important that you he as high and free from obstructions as 11, '
possible to cover the greatest distance when using your radio. If you operate "’
from inside a car or building, any metal around you can absorb much of tho ,
signal, hoth transmitted and received. Coverage may therefore be very poor
under those conditions. However, if you must operate from indoors. moving ’
next to a window will improve communications.
In View of the factors just discussed. you can easily see the potential benefit of
holding the radio up high near your month while transmitting. In this way
the antenna is high and clear, and coverage is heat. r!
On final note regarding plopagation is useful in improving coverage. Because
radio waves at VHF is similar to light waves. they do reflect, to varying
degrees, of! of hills. buildings, and the like. in in crowded urban area. with
many close buildings close together, many reflections may occur. and interfere
with one another. causing variations in signal strength at different locations.
Thorolbre. if a signal is weak and you walk a few feet in any direction,
reception may suddenly become clear, because a partimlar reflection path V
may become dominant. Reflections are frequently useful, as they can allow fior
communications between two stations over a highly obstructed path.
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G.Spocifications
GENERAL
Frequency Range:
Number of Chonneh:
Channel Spacing:
Battery Voltage:
Temperature Range:
One Size (W x H x D):
Weight (approx):
RECEIVER
Cinouit Type:
IFS:
12113 SINAD Sensitivity:
Squelch Sanitivity:
Selectivity:
Intel-modulation:
Spurious Rejection:
Image Rejection:
AF Out-put:
TRAmm‘rTER
Power Output:
Frequency Stability:
Modulation System:
Maximum Deviation:
PM Noise:
Spurious Emission:
AF Distortion (a 1 kHz):
Microphone Type:
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148-174 MHz
200 channels
125125130 km
7.5 VDC
~30 'C to +60 “0
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Double-conversion superhetemdyne
22.05 MHz & 450 kHz
< 0.2 ||V
< 0.25 11V
> 70 6.3
> 70 (13
> 70 (13
> 70 dB
0.5 W@ 16 Q. 5 96 TH!) (BTLoutput)
5.0/1.0 W (Selectable)
better than 12.5 ppm
Direct FM
12.5 kHz (12.5 kHL‘Vé5 kHz (25 kHz)
> 35 dB (12:5 kHz)I> 40 dB (25 km}
> 60 dB below carrier
& 5 96
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7.2 V 1100 mAh Ni'Cd Battery
Battery Case
1&8 VDC Rapid Desktop Charger
120 VAC Rapid Desk‘1bp Charger
230-240 VAC Rapid Desk-11m Charger
230 VAC Rapid Desk/mp Charger
Overnight Desktop Charger
VX-Mnk Unit
SpenkorfMiomphone
Eon-piece Microphone
VOX Headset
PC ngrsmming Cable
Radio-(O‘Radio ngramming Cable
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